The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1957 Page: 3 of 6
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Two Teams Attempting To
Quit Texas League Group
jf) ALLAS, Oct. 15, — tffl —Two
teams are trying to climb out of
the Texas League and another
may shift its franchise to anoth-
er city.
Dallas Eagles General Mana-
tee Warner Lewis told league
t ii colors at their annual meet-
it i Monday “The future look?
(«k for Dallas in the Texas
I. \":.;ue."
I e said the club's attendance
h . t dropped 40,000 each year
t.(lie past three years.
L vis told the directors Dal-
1- is seeking to move into a
I !ur league. He attempted to
u f.n amendment to league
ty'cs which would give any club
f i opportunity to seek a higher
^ossification within a 45-day
litnit after the amendment went
into effect.
Houston Restless—
' The amendment failed 6-2. j
Voting with I^ewes was Art
Itoutzong of Houston, whose club
also is trying to climb out of j Team
the Texas loop. I Tex. AAM
I^ewis said he things Dallas
District 15-AAA
SEASON’S STANDINGS
may be drafted by a data AAA
league, either the Pacific Cbaat
League or the American Asso-
ciation. If that doesn’t happen,
he said there still Is a chance
another league might negotiate
for the Dallas franchise.
The Pacific Coast League Is
the only circuit which can now
legally draft from the Texas
league, since It is minus two
teams. Lewis said If Dallas does
not leave the league, it will de-
cide by Jan. 1 whether to con-
tinue in the Texas League or
turn the franchise ever to some-
one else.
Shreveport President Bonneau
Peters said his club will defi-
nitely be in the league next year.
Peters, who has been looking to
southwest coumnia
CALENDAR
Reason Standings
w I t pet pts ops
4 0 0 1.000 98 19
Arkansas 4 0 0 1.000 93 38 Player
Rice 2 1 0 .867 60 28 Nesbitt Ark
TCU 2 1 1 .625 66 47 Osborne AAM
Texas 2 2 0 .500 74 61 Shofner TCU
2 2 0 .500 45 39 Milstead AAM
Mil the Sports, said he tap some
gwapaettw purchasers.
Houston wOl reiniia in the
league unless it JBtrves io a
higher ciauiflcGtion, * Itoutsong
said.
Oklahoma City owsor Jimmy
Humphreys Is trying toafflt his
ball park and get the city to
build him a new one. The direc-
tor* gave Humphreys permission
to move the franchise elsewhere
If he doesn’t get a new park.
Amarillo was considered the
best possibility for a Texas Lea-
gue franchise if Oklahoma City
moves. Representatives from
Beaumont, Corpus Christ! and
Abilene were at the meeting in-
terested in a franchise, however.
Texas Christian at Fort Worth
<day), Arkansas Vs Texas at
Fayetteville (day), Bgylor vs
Texas Tech at Lubbock (night)
Rice vs Southern Methodist at
Dallas (night).
Usdsf Scorers
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THEY SURE DID CUT LOOSE
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Ice Capades Offers A
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I close the glamorous and most
I famous show on ice . . . Ice Ca»
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| For reserved tickets to the
fabulous Ice Capades, write to:
Ice Capades. opening October, Don Re.-.rson will play the part1 ^ ‘ a^adcs’ IJexar County Coll-
29 tor six days nt the Hexari of Hans Hrinker or Grrtals hro-l SrUm‘ Snn Antonio, Texas. State
County Coliseum is the only ice, ,hrr and 1)ouK Aus,in plays ‘ numbrr °* SM,», price (11.50,
show which has brought musical ! ’Poppa'' nn t'ldrr ,,an* Brink-[»-°°. ** 50. W OO) and perform-
comedies from the New York ' anre drsifed. For quick ticket
stage and motion pictures and! In nddl,lon 10 this top featur- return. enclose self-addressed
ndapted them to ice. j rd P*1 si net ion. nine other lavish stamped envelope with check or
This year, producer John H. ! n,lm*’r,s nnd ->,) starring acts are money order.
Harris has another first, the in-1 °Rrnd *•* *•"' hv ti,h„ .........
itial musical comedy written for
ice.
He commissioned veteran llol- dad> 11 tmsleroistic. glittering
lywood screen, T\’ and radio 0,"‘n,al "’vur; « umiciu.- ice ver-
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'offered to the public hy John Tickets Cuero are ava.labla
'■ Hams in his Lth Kdition of nt Keesler's Confectionary 118
l, c Capades; namely, "Bag-; Main
dad." a inislerni«tic, glittering ..........._______
MINERS MAKE IIAY
sion of \\,i!t Disney's alternation- n—, ... ,.Pl
.illv famous amusement park. Ihirty-
. 1. . , , , ' U\c coal miners at tin' HrAdhurv
I Msnry land. th<* tr;iv. anniver- %« , , . . ury
. ... ' V M,nr of 7a#u:lor Coa and Coke
sarv number .Seventeen “P/i* /•* * . , . ,
., ' (o. turned farmers (or a dav to
iiM.m 1 reeis,on. a saurv I rend, ,|lo hay crop fur their
,,"'"sl"n ...... sk,,'"i ;,'H| Ihws Clifford Thumas, mine man-
itii- captivating finale ' Hi 1 M;i- ager. was injured in mine ae-
T«am
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Pts Op
SMU
111 .500 19
13
Hill. Rice
3
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23
Pt. Lavaca
5 0 .1000
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Conference Standings
Fondren Texas
2
6
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18
BeeviUe
4 0 .1000
165
7
Team
w 1 t pet pts ops
Dawdle Texas
3
0
0
18
Cuero
4U .800
134
33
Arkansas
2 0 0 1.000 40
24
La safer TCU
2
2
0
14
Kingsville
3'* l«i .700
80
71
Texas
0 0 0 .000 0
0
Dike TCU
2
0
0
12
Robstown
2’4 1>, .667
60
32
SMU
0 0 0 .000 0
0
Ramirez Texas
2
0
0
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Friday’s Results
Tex. A&M
0 0 0 .000 0
0
Miller Baylor
2
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Cuero 13, Edna 13 Bice
Pt. Lavaca 6, Aransas Pass 0 1 Baylor
Kingsville 20, Kerrville 12 j TCU
BeeviUe 32, Sinton 0
Robstown at Laredo, cancelled I
Games This Week
Cuero at Lamar Consolidated I
Pt. Lavaca at Eagle Pass
Corpus Chrtsti Academy at |
Kingsville.
Laredo at Beeville
Robstown, bye
0 0 0 .000 I)
0 1 0 .000 17 20
0 1 0 .000 7 20
Last Week's Results
Arkansas 20 Baylor 17
Oklahoma 21 Texas 7
Duke 7 Rice 6
Texas AAM 28 Houston 6
Texas Christian 28, Alabama 0
Missouri 7 Southern Methodist 6
This Week’s Schedule
Saturday — Texas AAM vs
Will the insurance you have now be enough to
take care of all the expenses when the time comes
HOSPITALIZATION - POLIO - BURIAL
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
Ph. 8-4843 (Ask For B. R. Finch) Ph. I-UU
Chilton Rice
Dial Rice
Christian Ark
Walker Ark.
Crow AAM
VITAMINS AND CHILDREN
CHICAGO (UP)— The Ameri-
can Academy of Pediatrics has
warned against trying to raise
’’super-normal’’ children with
the help of vitamins. There is
no growlh stimulation in vita-
mins, the academy’s committee
on nutrition reported. Neverthe-
less, the committee said, anxious
parents put pressure on doctors
for body-building ’'tonics'* to
help their children grow .
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! writer. Ed James, to rtvreat.
the ageless story of Hans Brink-
j er and the Silver Skates Fur-
thermore. he had original music
J and lyrics penned hy Marilyn
; Ke.th, Alan IVrmnn and Lew
Sponee, Broadway song writers
From this production number hi on: t" a breath-taking eaten*
have come "Ole Man Winter." -——---
"Von Poppa Vould Cut a Figure
Eight." "I Taught Her l-Wn
thing She Knows," "With All My
Heart," and "I'm n Lucky Guy "
I Costuming is colorful with in-
triguing variations created hy
special strobe lights, the first
' time strobe has been used in Ice
! Capades in three years.
1 Making her debut as a star is
Sandy Culbertson, youthful teen-
! ng.u She teams with the rivna-
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i mie Alan Konrad in the nurantie
'duet of liretel and Peter Van
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FIGIIT It ESI I.TS
Hy UNITED PRESS
\l U YORK < iene Aiius-
trong. 1 at 3 1. Kh/aheth, N .1
stopp. il IMilie I'liompson, l.'ii, 3 I
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'sawyer. I ,| New Yolk, oiitpoint-
j 1 *t I'llilolph t'.ciil, 1)1".-, )ti itish
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Slew .11,. 11.1 1 | Australia, stem;
pi it Milo Sav age. Id 1,, Salt Lake
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THERE’S DANCING In the Ftrccts ninl the names of Lew Burdette
and Eddie Mathews arc on almost everybody's lips and placards
as Milwaukee cuts loose w ith a whooping Wor ld Scrim wir Pay
celebration. (/nlermitional S'oundj-rfioPn)
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CITY OF CUERO
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
SEPTEMBER 30, 1957
ASSETS
CASH:
Operating Funds
Sinking Funds
Unused Bond Funds
$34,829.30
36,830.45
16,862.80
Utility Accounts Receivable
Delinquent Taxes
Investment (Equity in Electric Dept.) ’
Fixed Assets
LIABILITIES
Bank Loan
Bonds Outstanding
Reserve for Unpaid Taxes
SURPLUS
* Does not include 1957 increase.
$ 88,522.55
12,575.50
17.915.01
600,716.73
1,248,401.64
$1,968,131.43
$ 5,500.00
482,000.00
17.915.01
1,462,716.42
$1,968,131.43
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Lou Klein Named
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CHICAGO, Oct la. tin Ti„-
Chieago Cubs. Rignrd I/ru Klein
as manager of their Fort Worth'
farm club. \ ISIIW.E DISCOVER} For lire Benefit of fjerord read I
The Cubs also signed former APC\D\ Kan it ■ j», \M ;\r ( |s and ptesrnt the'
National league Umpire Lee emha w.-tnan'opened her family- d’!,"y «"«*«•» nltet
Ballanfant as a scout in Texas. n,l)|e and found th ■ deed to her ” |.,s 1 ' K''1 sh''"1 n",u,n
Klein has been manager in tli< larmly Imu- for wlu< h via- |LI,| .
Cub chain since 1955. Ln«t yeai he. n sc u.-lii,,;- fnntf. • six . ,„,-e Tiles
he managed Memphis of tin- 19.17 It v as i-, t wtuu.. -he I. It it u.-d
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T. O. BUCHEL
Comptroller
ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT AT
SEPT. 30th, 1957
ASSETS
Electric System
Sinking Funds: Cash $ 13,145.00
US Bonds (Cost) 11,880.00
Operating Funds: Cash $ 13,696.81
US Bonds (Cost) 21.600.00
Accounts Receivable
Material & Stores
LIABILITIES
Revenue Bonds Payable
Consumers Deposits
Accrued Interest on Bonds
Depreciation Reserve
Capital Surplus
Earned Surplus
Earned this period
$ 775,050.41
25,025.00
$
$
35,296.81
30,871.80
23,724.41
889.968.43
98,000.00
22.999.43
918.44
130,306.09
29,275.00
571,441.73
37,027.74
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